They got a quality start from Seth Lonsway (below), some timely hitting, and a nail-biter finish from reliever Joe Gahm (yes, that Joe Gahm). The Buckeyes hold on to take a series from Lipscomb Sunday at Bill Davis Stadium. Read about it....

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Anonymous for the first two months of the season, freshman Justin Ahrens is suddenly the ray of light in what was a dark competitive profile in Big Ten play. The Versailles lefty has brought some ‘fun’ back to conversation about Buckeyes basketball. Read Mark Znidar’s profile of Versailles’ Justin Ahrens.

The Buckeyes’ freshman from tiny Versailles, Ohio burst on the scene Tuesday to lead them over #22-ranked Ohio, and give hope yet for an at-large bid in the NCAA tournament. Mark Znidar writes about the game in today’s Press Pros.

Bummer by the Gulf…A 3-2 loss to Corpus Christi on getaway day made for a longer flight home for the Buckeyes…that and the disparity between one good weekend of baseball and one that bodes corrections as soon as they land in Columbus. Read more…

All lined up for Dominic…Buckeye hitters were waiting to greet Dom Canzone after his fifth inning homer broke open Sunday’s 8-3 win over Oral Roberts. Read more on the Buckeyes’ latest win in today’s Press Pros feature.

The Buckeyes again showed why they have both feet firmly planted in pails of hardened cement as a middle of the pack team, a work in progress for better days in the future. Read Mark Znidar in today’s Press Pros.

A questionable call on a walk-off home run ruined it and no amount of convincing was going to satisfy Greg Beals (above). What should have been a night of ‘what went right’ turned into instant ‘what went wrong’ in the bottom of the ninth. The Buckeyes lose a Saturday heart-breaker in Corpus Christi. Read about it in Press Pros.

We’re about 1,400 miles from home, and decidedly in the land of how the other half lives. Corpus Christi is an interesting place, and on day one of the Buckeyes’ road trip…a hard place to hit a baseball.

You can’t get ’em all…Kobie Foppe (above) the Buckeyes came up empty in south Texas on Friday, dropping their first game of the 2019 season to Brigham Young. Read more about the game in today’s Buckeyes feature.

The Buckeyes are in Texas with a four-game win streak and a new air of difference in how they’ve played so far. So far, so good, but is there any reason that they can’t continue? Read more from Greg Hoard.

If you wonder why college sports teams travel so much, and so far (even baseball), the answer lies with simple marketing concepts of extended profile and visibility. Read more in today’s Press Pros update from south Texas.

It was just the elixir they needed with tough games coming against Iowa and Maryland…the Buckeyes cruise in a blowout win over Northwestern…Kaleb Wesson returns to form with 22 points. Read Mark Znidar in today’s Press Pros Buckeyes hoops feature.

It was emotional…Closer Andrew Magno reacts to the final out of OSU’s 3-hit shutout over Florida Gulf Coast on Monday to complete their season-opening four-game sweep on the Florida Sun Coast. Read more in today’s Press Pros Buckeye feature.

The buzzword of the weekend continued to be pitching, as junior Jake Vance pitched the first five innings Sunday…and the young bullpen maintained the final four for an Ohio State 5-3 win over Seton Hall. Read about the Buckeyes’ win in today’s Press Pros.

Freshman starter Garrett Burhenn was masterful in a one-hit performance as the Buckeyes won their second game in a row in impressive fashion. Read more about the game in today’s Buckeyes baseball update on Press Prosl

It couldn’t have been much better…The Buckeyes and starter Seth Lonsway (left) pitched well, played great defense, and got enough timely hits to win their opener over Seton Hall in impressive fashion. Read more about the game in today’s inside feature.

They say that hope springs eternal with spring and the start of another baseball season. But I say I’m too old for hope at this point – I’ll just settle for some of the better memories, and a few laughs. Read along and you’ll laugh, too.